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Ger Jones

From Vintage Church LA, Ger Jones discusses the practice of contemplation with John Mark Comer.

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Nov 1, 2024 • 51min

What We Get Wrong About God: A Conversation With John Mark Comer and Ger Jones About God Has a Name (Part 1)

Join John Mark Comer, author and pastor, and Ger Jones, lead pastor of Vintage Church LA, as they dive deep into the meaning behind God's name. They challenge listeners to unpack their assumptions about God, examining how personal and cultural influences shape perceptions. The discussion highlights the relational nature of God, the importance of compassion, and the need for genuine connections through prayer. They also navigate the complexities of spirituality in urban settings, emphasizing the transformative journey toward deeper faith.
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Nov 8, 2024 • 40min

Why Contemplation Matters: A Conversation With John Mark Comer and Ger Jones About God Has a Name (Part 2)

Ger Jones, from Vintage Church LA, joins John Mark Comer to dive into the transformative practice of contemplation. They discuss why mere willpower often falls short in driving personal change and suggest three key entry points into contemplation. The conversation flows from the power of meditation and prayer as pathways to deeper divine connection, to the impact of nature on forgiveness and understanding of God's presence. They provide practical tips for cultivating a spiritual practice in our busy lives, emphasizing authenticity over superficial distractions.
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Aug 30, 2024 • 53min

Rethinking and Growing in Generosity (ft. Ger Jones)

Ger Jones, the lead pastor of Vintage Church, explores the transformative nature of generosity. He challenges traditional views that tie giving to obligation, instead framing it as a joyful act of trust and love. By referencing the Macedonian churches, he showcases how true generosity is rooted in faith and the essence of God's sacrificial love. Jones emphasizes that even small acts can foster community and reflect God’s kingdom, encouraging listeners to embrace generosity as a deeper purpose, transcending material gain.